Main City of Egjora Description
Widely viewed as one of the most established harbors in the realm, island city of Egjora has grown over the centuries from a simple collection of fishing villages and lumber mills to a powerful metropolis that in power rivals that of Adeluna.
Most of the city is beautiful and clean for its districts are split clearly between the elites and the poor. In the higher districts, luxury manors and buildings are knitted closely together, constructed from the mighty oaks that surround the rest of the island. Its taverns and inns focus more on cleanliness and lack the usual appeal that most around the world are infamous as a result. The docks are always looking for those that need work, many of which come from the lower districts. The buildings there were among the first ones to stand when the city had been constructed and ever since the powerful had left those roots in favor of creating the perfect homes for themselves, the downtrodden were left with the seemingly less appealing sides of Egjora. Due to this, however, it is rare to find beggars or the homeless for they at the very least have a refuge.
At face value, one would think of this place as a slice of paradise; citizens on the streets with smiles plastered on their faces and are as polite as one can be, ships from all over come regularly with supplies and goods to be traded and bought and the profits made continue to help expand the gorgeous city and a sense of freedom from any sort of criminal intent taking place.
But like the rest of the world, there is a dark side.
Egjora is ruled by a powerful network of merchant families, descendants of those that had helped to create the city centuries ago and have since become wealthy and financially powerful behemoths. At the head of these families is the Gyndnegle, the wealthiest of the group. And behind those families is the Byen Statskassen, the bank which is the true power of Egjora. As the world sees their city as the crowning jewel of the seas, they are devoted in retaining that reputation no matter what must be done. To go against them would mean certain death as they have the power to make the unsavory disappear without a trace.
Punishment for even the slightest of crimes is severe. Many that have face such fates are those that go on with their lives without fingers, thumbs or hands intact. Such abuse is common among the punishment, but are far from the worst that offenders have ever faced. Others are branded and forced to work at the docks with occupations that require them to be away from the public eye, a tactic cleverly used to maintain the facade of a peaceful city. Those guilty of worse crimes are sentenced to death, typically by being hanged deep in the remaining wooded areas are taken out to sea and being thrown overboard. In either case, Egjora remains cleansed of their fates and can continue on with daily life.
Egjora is indeed a wonderful city, but it’s also a state where the upper class has an iron rule over all others, using the brutality of the guards to keep their paradise steady and their citizens in line. The question is what will you see it as?